
Your patio has more potential than a place to walk past. We convert open and screened spaces into permanent enclosed rooms that work year-round in Wellington's heat and humidity.
Your patio has more potential than a place to walk past. We convert open and screened spaces into permanent enclosed rooms that work year-round in Wellington's heat and humidity.

Enclosed patio rooms in Wellington, FL convert an open or screened outdoor space into a permanent, habitable room. Most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from first call to finished room, with the permitting and HOA process accounting for the first four to six weeks.
An enclosed patio room is different from a simple screen enclosure. It has solid walls or glass panels, a weathertight roof, and typically includes windows and a door that seal properly against South Florida's heat, humidity, and heavy summer rain. Many homeowners who are also considering a solarium installation or a patio cover installation find that a fully enclosed room gives them more usable space for a similar investment.
If you avoid your back patio for five or six months because of Wellington's summer heat and humidity, your outdoor space is not working as hard as it could. An enclosed, climate-controlled patio room lets you use that space comfortably every month of the year. You are not adding a seasonal luxury - you are adding a room you will use daily.
If you are replacing outdoor cushions, rugs, or furniture regularly because of sun fading, mold, or storm damage, you are spending money on a problem an enclosed room would solve. Wellington's combination of intense UV exposure and heavy summer rain is particularly hard on outdoor materials. Enclosing the space protects your investment and eliminates the annual replacement cycle.
Screen enclosures in South Florida typically last 10 to 15 years before the mesh begins to deteriorate and pull away from the frame. If you are patching screens regularly or noticing mosquitoes getting through, you are already at the point where a full replacement makes sense. Upgrading to an enclosed room rather than re-screening gives you significantly more value for a similar investment.
If your family needs a home office, a playroom, or a place to entertain but a full addition feels too disruptive or expensive, your existing patio footprint may be the easiest path forward. Converting a patio uses a foundation that is already there and connects to a structure that is already built, which typically makes it faster and less costly than building from scratch.
Most enclosed patio room projects we build in Wellington start with an existing concrete slab - which keeps the cost and timeline manageable compared to starting from scratch. We install solid or glass panel walls, a weathertight roof structure, and windows and doors that seal properly. For homeowners who want a climate-controlled space, we include the electrical work and HVAC or mini-split connections as part of the project. We also handle solarium installation for homeowners who want maximum natural light with full enclosure, and we build standard patio cover installations for those who want shade and weather protection without full enclosure.
Every project is designed with your HOA's guidelines in mind from the first conversation. We prepare the architectural review submission, file the Palm Beach County building permit, and stay on-site through the county inspection so the process does not fall on your shoulders.
Best for homeowners who want natural light, views of the yard, and a clean modern look that complements newer Wellington homes.
A good fit if privacy, thermal performance, or matching your home's existing exterior materials is the priority.
For homeowners who plan to use the space year-round and want reliable comfort through Wellington's summer heat and humidity.
Ideal when an existing screen enclosure has reached the end of its useful life and a full upgrade makes more sense than re-screening.
Wellington sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means every enclosed structure - including your patio room - must be built to meet strict wind-resistance standards. The glass, framing, and roof connections have to be engineered for major storm conditions, not just everyday weather. What this means for your budget is that materials here cost more than in other states - but they are also built to survive decades of South Florida weather. Wellington's flat terrain and high water table also mean some existing slabs settle or crack over time, so we assess every foundation before building. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public license lookup where you can verify any contractor's credentials before signing a contract.
Wellington is also one of the most HOA-dense communities in South Florida, with dozens of planned neighborhoods that each have their own architectural review process. We work regularly with homeowners in communities across Wellington and neighboring areas, including Greenacres and West Palm Beach. Fall and winter are the most popular times to start a project - the weather is drier, construction moves faster, and you have the room ready before summer arrives.
We ask about your patio size, whether it is screened or open, and what you want to use the room for. This call is brief - usually 15 to 20 minutes - and we follow up within one business day.
We visit your Wellington home to measure the space, check the existing slab, and walk through your options. We ask about priorities - natural light, air conditioning, privacy - and explain what is realistic for your specific layout and HOA guidelines.
Once you sign, we submit the Palm Beach County permit application and handle the HOA architectural review on your behalf. This phase takes two to six weeks. It is the part of the process that feels slow but is what ensures your new room is legal, insurable, and built to last.
With permits approved, the crew handles foundation prep, framing, walls, roof, windows, and any electrical or HVAC work. A county inspector verifies the build before we close it out. We finish with a full walkthrough - showing you how everything operates and handing over the permit and inspection records.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate - no obligation, no sales pitch. We reply within one business day.
(561) 576-0264Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements apply to every enclosed structure, and we build to those standards as a baseline - not as an upgrade. That means your new room is designed to hold up through storm season, not just look good on day one.
We know the architectural review process for Wellington's planned communities and handle the submission on your behalf. A contractor who skips or fumbles the HOA step can cost you weeks of delays and additional costs - we have done this enough times to know what each community typically requires.
Wellington's flat terrain and high water table mean slab problems are more common here than in most markets. We check every existing foundation before building on it. If the slab needs repair or reinforcement, we tell you upfront - not mid-project.
At the end of every project, you receive copies of the county permit and inspection records. When it is time to sell or refinance, those documents confirm your enclosed patio room was built correctly and legally. The National Association of Realtors notes that unpermitted additions can complicate sales and financing.
Our approach combines local process knowledge with builds designed specifically for South Florida's conditions - which means your enclosed patio room works as well on its tenth year as it does on day one.
For more on energy performance standards in Florida, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry both publish homeowner-facing guides on enclosed additions and contractor selection.
A solarium maximizes natural light with floor-to-ceiling glass panels while still giving you full enclosure and weather protection.
Learn MoreA patio cover provides shade and weather protection for open outdoor spaces without full enclosure - a lower-cost starting point.
Learn MoreFall and winter are ideal for building in South Florida - call now to get your permit filed before Wellington's rainy season returns.